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Australia Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, along with New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian, announced the 20-year plan, which has been made by three levels of government. Malcolm Turnbull said at the “heart” of the project was the Western Sydney airport which would be “a catalyst for the 200,000 jobs”. Read more.

“If the U.S. finally holds joint military exercises while keeping sanctions on the DPRK, the DPRK will counter the U.S. by its own mode of counteraction and the U.S. will be made to own all responsibilities for the ensuing consequences,” North Korea’s official KCNA news agency said. Read more.

“We’ve been watching Russia for a long time. We’re not surprised,” White said, following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s State of the Nation address, which highlighted Russia’s new nuclear arsenal – including hypersonic missiles.” Read more.

Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi is 5th direct descendant of Giesi Ruling Family (Ooni Ojaja Orarigba) – Ayikitininu Aran reigned from 1878-1880, he was 44th Ooni of Ile-Ife to rule. He begat Adegosan Adewole Ogunwusi who was a powerful prince in Ile-Ife and a war veteran that never lost battle for Ile-Ife and Yoruba race.

In a statement signed on his behalf by his former aide, Reno Omokri, Goodluck Jonathan described as lies report that his government took 18 days to admit that the Chibok Girls were kidnapped. Read more.

“It is vital to stress that the UK will remain committed to the security and defence of our friends in Central Europe,” Boris Johnson told a news conference. “It is vital that we protect their (Hungarians in the UK) rights, that we give them the encouragement they need … the reassurance they need.” Read more.

Damascus and Moscow have accused rebels of preventing civilians from leaving eastern Ghouta. Rebels deny this. he U.N. children’s agency UNICEF said on Friday the Syrian government may allow an aid convoy with supplies for 180,000 people to go to the eastern Ghouta town of Douma on Sunday. Read more.

President Vladimir Putin, speaking ahead of an election on March 18 that polls indicate he should win easily, said in his speech that new Russian technology would render such defences“ ineffective”. But NATO said it was Russia that has a“continued military build-up from the Barents Sea to the Mediterranean.” Read more.

Malcolm Turnbull Australia PM said he was aware of the strength of feeling about the issue in New Zealand. Turnbull said, “It is our sovereign right to determine whether and in what circumstances non-citizens can remain within our borders and within yours in New Zealand.” Read more.